Miami Police investigating shooting in Little Havana community leaving 1 dead, 1 hospitalized; gunman at large
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
One person is dead and another is hospitalized after a shooting in Little Havana has left police officers scrambling for answers as the shooter remains at large.Around 9 p.m. Tuesday, Miami Police officers responded to the area of Southwest 28th Street and 13th Street after shots were fired. When units arrived, they found two men who appeared to suffer gunshot wounds.On Wednesday morning, the neighborhood remained an active scene as K-9 units searched for evidence, such as bullet casings, and Crime Scene Investigation vans were also in the vicinity collecting data.According to Miami PD, the men, who appeared to be in their mid-20s, were taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital. One of the victims died while he was in the hospital; the other man remained in critical condition.Police have not given a description of the shooter. More information will be available as authorities continue to gather more details of the incident.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this de...Sweltering, Sizzling Sunshine this Wednesday
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
If you thought Tuesday was hot in South Florida, the heat will be turned up another notch this Wednesday courtesy of a shift in our wind direction. Winds were light and variable, generally out of the east yesterday but have now shifted out of the southwest today.This land breeze with cause temperatures to heat up quickly, rising up and into the low to mid 90s across most of mainland South Florida. Highs will be a touch lower into the upper 80s to low 90s across the Florida Keys. Miami will come close to tying the daily record high temperature for this date.Given some more moisture in place, especially across northern areas, along with a westerly wind, that will pin the sea breeze close to the east coast, favoring the metro areas for thunderstorms this afternoon. This rain activity will be fairly isolated with rain chances at a 30% chance this afternoon.The weather setup will remain fairly similar on Thursday and Friday as well with a more southerly wind on Thursday, then a westerly ...Brigitte Macron’s relative assaulted in apparent politically motivated attack
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
PARIS — The great-nephew of France’s first lady Brigitte Macron was beaten up in what appears to have been a politically motivated attack, sparking widespread condemnation in the country.30-year-old Jean-Baptiste Trogneux was assaulted by anti-government protesters outside the family’s famed chocolate shop in the northern city of Amiens on Monday evening. Three individuals and a minor are expected to be presented to judges on Wednesday over the attack that left Trogneux with injuries to the head, arms and legs.French President Emmanuel Macron called the assault “unacceptable” and said that “violence has no place in democracy … in any form.” In a rare statement, his wife Brigitte expressed solidarity with her family and condemned the “cowardice, stupidity and violence” of the attack. “I have on several occasions denounced this kind of violence that can only lead to the worst,” she added.The incident took place shortly after Macron gave an interview on French t...Post-pubescent, angsty, opinionated — and ready to vote in Belgium
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
MECHELEN, Belgium — Meet Europe’s newest electorate, aged 16 to 18.On a recent rainy day in the Belgian city of Mechelen, north of Brussels, a gaggle of teens gathered in a history classroom not to learn about the Flemish Renaissance or French Revolution — but to become the first Belgians under 18 to register to vote in next year’s European Parliament election.“We are affected, so why wouldn’t we be able to vote?” reasoned 17-year-old Selle Haemhouts. “Politicians really need to listen to what young people say.”Last year, Belgium became the third country in the European Union to lower the voting age to 16 for the European elections. The result is a wave of Gen Z voters that is poised to break over the country — or at least try to land with a splash.Soaring participation by young people drove voter turnout in the 2019 European election, a Eurobarometer survey found. Similarly, the youth vote helped rock last year’s midterm vote in the United States.With the addition of 16- to 17-year...2024 EU elections will take place June 6-9
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
It’s official: European voters will head to the polls from June 6-9, 2024 to choose the next class of MEPs.EU diplomats signed off on the election dates Wednesday, according to the Swedish presidency of the Council of the EU. #COREPERII | The EU Ambassadors just approved setting 6 to 9 June 2024 as the dates for the next European Parliament elections.— Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU (@sweden2023eu) May 17, 2023In selecting some 705 parliamentarians to serve from 2024 to 2029, EU citizens could shake up not just the Parliament, but the European Commission as well. Europe’s political groups are inching toward a historic realignment, as the European People’s Party eyes alliances with the far right, fraying its tacit pro-EU coalition with the center left. The choice to hold balloting from Thursday, June 6, to Sunday, June 9 next year marks a defeat for Portugal. Lisbon said those dates would depress turnout in Portugal, due to a national holiday on Monday,...Fire to Freeze
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
Warm winds yesterday helped send temps to near 80 degrees, but also elevated the brush fire risk as relative humidity dropped to 15-20%. Today, it’ll be much cooler, near 60, but the wind and low humidity will send the brush fire danger to the high side again as a red flag warning is in place. Winds gust to 30mph out of the north and dew points in the teens, with temps near 60, send the relative humidity down to near 20%. Clear skies, very low humidity and a diminishing wind are a perfect mix of ingredients to send temps tumbling tonight. A freeze watch is up for much of Southern New England, away from the coast. With temps running in the upper 20s to low 30s for many, it’ll be a good idea to cover up or bring in any sensitive flowers/tender vegetation you have outside. Despite the cold start tomorrow, it’ll be a beautiful afternoon with temps in the mid 60s. Friday will be even warmer, in the low 70s. The chance for widespread rain arrives Saturday with rain likel...AAA offers up Memorial Day travel tips in anticipation of post-pandemic return of crowds
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
The AAA is offering up some travel tips as travelers gear up for what is expected to be the busiest Memorial Day travel season since before the COVID-19 pandemic began.Booking earlier flights, traveling lights, and preparing for delays are among the tips the travel organization is making for those looking to travel this holiday.Howie Carr: Can’t grope your way out of this AJ
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
What are the odds that A.J. “Gropey” Baker is going to beat this rap?Not great, would be my call. The best the Gropester can hope for this time is the traditional CWOF – Continued Without A Finding.Gropey is 29 years old. He’s not exactly a kid anymore. There are a lot of advantages to growing up with a silver spoon in your mouth.But damn, shouldn’t some of his fellow blue bloods on the polo team or at the yacht club have filled him in on what the rest of us learned at a very early age?Never, ever take the Breathalyzer.Eat the six-month license suspension and just use Uber. Geoff Diehl could use the work, as much money as he owes on his pathetic failed campaign for governor.Instead, Gropey went back to the barracks in Danvers and blew a 0.152. The legal limit, of course, is .08. I thought kids learned this while studying for the MCAS test. They certainly should.What the kid blew was what the wise guys term the Double Bubble. And that means Double Bubble Trouble.To get the conviction...European nations back system to calculate damage Russia caused in Ukraine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — More than 40 countries at a summit of European leaders have backed a system to estimate the damage Russia is causing during the war in Ukraine, in the hopes Moscow can be forced to compensate victims and help rebuild the nation once the conflict is over.The Russian invasion of Ukraine was the dominant topic during the meeting in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavík, where delegations from Council of Europe member states discussed how the continent’s preeminent human rights organization could support Kyiv.France, Germany and the United Kingdom are among the countries that have signed on to the most tangible outcome of the meeting: a new office to set up a register of damages which will allow victims of the war to report the harm they have suffered.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the register of damages “a significant contribution to international efforts to hold Russia to account for the consequences of its brutal actions.” Ten countries of the 46-member in...Why Hyundai and Kia have everyone else playing catch-up
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:30:11 GMT
In the past few years, Hyundai and Kia vehicles have skyrocketed to the top of Edmunds’ rankings in some of the most popular vehicle segments. For example, you’ll find a Hyundai or Kia in the top spots for three-row midsize SUVs, midsize sedans, and multiple categories of electric vehicles. This changing of the guard can come as a surprise for car shoppers expecting to see more familiar brands like Chevrolet, Ford, Honda and Toyota.This success isn’t attributable to one single factor, such as short-lived marketing schemes like rock-bottom pricing or unsustainable rebates. Let’s take a closer look at what these sister South Korean automakers are doing well and where they’re still coming up short.DISTINCTIVE DESIGNFirst impressions matter, and this holds true when people are shopping for a new vehicle. Hyundai and Kia clearly recognize the importance of standing out in a crowd. Whether it’s a family-friendly SUV with three rows of seating or an electric SUV on the technological cuttin...Latest news
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